You can access a link to the survey here.
The people of Westmeath are being asked to contribute ideas on the regeneration of one local town.
The Kinnegad Regeneration Project is seeking to develop a town park and repurpose the former community centre.
The wider community is being invited to take part in a survey, to assess the needs and aspirations of those living and working in the area.
Westmeath County Council says it hopes to deliver sustainable social infrastructure to stimulate the development of the town.
The survey, which is available online or in hard copy, is open until 5pm on Friday 29th October.
An online survey is available at here to capture early feedback and assess the needs and aspirations of stakeholders and the local community.
For further information relating to the Regeneration plan development and consultation...
Visit: https://www.westmeathcoco.ie/en/ourservices/regeneration/kinnegadregeneration/
Telephone: 044-9332076
Email: regen@westmeathcoco.ie
If you wish to make comments on the consultation you may do so using the above online survey, via the email address above or in writing to: Regeneration Team, Áras an Chontae, Mullingar no later than Friday 29th October 2021.
Hard Copies of the survey are available on request.
This project is funded under Project Ireland 2040.
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